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Jean - Claude Fontaneau <br />Project Manager <br />Mr. Jean - Claude Fontaneau has <br />more than nine years of experience <br />in civil engineering design. He has <br />been in responsible charge of the <br />planning and design of a variety of <br />municipal and site development <br />projects. Mr. Fontaneau is primarily <br />responsible for the engineering <br />design and preparation of plans and <br />specifications including the design <br />of roadway improvements, storm <br />drainage systems, water and <br />sanitary sewer pipelines, pump <br />stations, and site development <br />projects. <br />PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br />■ Project Engineer responsible for overseeing the design, preparation of <br />construction documents, plan permitting, and pre- construction phase support <br />services to the City of Hialeah for the construction W. 36th Avenue between N.W. <br />138th Street and N.W. 154th Street. The total length of project was approximately <br />5,400 linear feet and consisted of a 1 00' wide, 4 -lane roadway with center median. <br />The Project tasks included meeting with City of Hialeah staff and local regulatory <br />agencies to establish design guidelines, conduct a utility search and identification <br />of existing utilities and traffic controls, and review roadway design standards; <br />designed and preparation of construction documents for the project that included <br />the preparation of summary of quantities, roadway plan and profiles, roadway <br />drainage, signage and marking plans, roadway lighting, MOT plan, specifications, <br />and engineer's estimate of probable construction cost. Other responsibilities <br />included coordinating all topographical surveys and geotechnical investigations, <br />and all environmental studies including wetland mitigation reports and preparation <br />of ERP permit. Permitting included all applicable regulatory agencies including <br />City of Hialeah, SFWMD, COE, DERM, and MDPWD. <br />■ Miarni -Dade Expressway Authority, S.R. 836 Toll Plaza Expansion. <br />Design Engineer for the design of the relocation of existing water and sanitary <br />sewer mains along NW 9t' Street as part of the S.R. 836 Toll Plaza Expansion. <br />The project included design of 330 LF of 8" water main, 600 LF of 8" and 10" <br />sanitary sewer mains, abandonment of existing water mains, and extension of <br />existing water main encasements. <br />■ U.S. Department of Labor, Homestead Job Corps Center. This project <br />involved the design of a 15 building /40 acre site including paving, grading, <br />drainage, water and sewer systems, and fire protection lines. Additional work <br />included coordinating the video inspection and rehabilitation of the existing <br />sanitary sewer system and water mains. <br />EDUCATION <br />■ Campus Support Complex, Florida International University, University <br />B.S., Civil Engineering, 1996 Park Campus. This project includes the preparation of demolition plan, drainage <br />Florida International University, plan, paving and grading plan, water and sewer plan, pavement and marking plan, <br />Miami, Florida geometry plan, water and sewer details and general notes, miscellaneous <br />drainage details and alternation solutions. <br />LICENSES 0 Department of Environmental Resources Management. Installation of <br />storm drainage pipes system with a pump station at Biscayne Garden. This <br />Engineer Intern, Jan. 1999 project includes preparation of general plans and notes, design of storm drain <br />State of Florida, No. 1100004978 plans and profiles, and pump station with backup generator. <br />■ Department of Environmental Resources Management. Capital <br />Improvement Projects. This project includes preparation of general plans for the <br />construction of 14 separate storm drainage systerns consisting of exfrltration <br />trenches, drainage pipes, and drainage wells. <br />■ Metropolitan Dade County, Department of Development and Facilities <br />Management, Krome Detention Complex, Onsite Development, Dade County. <br />This project includes preparation of plans of the undeveloped site for future <br />buildings layout. The entire site was demucked and five lakes were excavated to a <br />depth of 40 feet deep to provide adequate landfill. <br />